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April 2021 Auction Prices Realized APRIL 2021 AUCTION PRICES REALIZED Lot # Name 1933-36 Zeenut PCL Joe DeMaggio (DiMaggio)(Batting) with Coupon PSA 5 EX 1 Final Price: Pass 1951 Bowman #305 Willie Mays PSA 8 NM/MT 2 Final Price: $209,225.46 1951 Bowman #1 Whitey Ford PSA 8 NM/MT 3 Final Price: $15,500.46 1951 Bowman Near Complete Set (318/324) All PSA 8 or Better #10 on PSA Set Registry 4 Final Price: $48,140.97 1952 Topps #333 Pee Wee Reese PSA 9 MINT 5 Final Price: $62,882.52 1952 Topps #311 Mickey Mantle PSA 2 GOOD 6 Final Price: $66,027.63 1953 Topps #82 Mickey Mantle PSA 7 NM 7 Final Price: $24,080.94 1954 Topps #128 Hank Aaron PSA 8 NM-MT 8 Final Price: $62,455.71 1959 Topps #514 Bob Gibson PSA 9 MINT 9 Final Price: $36,761.01 1969 Topps #260 Reggie Jackson PSA 9 MINT 10 Final Price: $66,027.63 1972 Topps #79 Red Sox Rookies Garman/Cooper/Fisk PSA 10 GEM MT 11 Final Price: $24,670.11 1968 Topps Baseball Full Unopened Wax Box Series 1 BBCE 12 Final Price: $96,732.12 1975 Topps Baseball Full Unopened Rack Box with Brett/Yount RCs and Many Stars Showing BBCE 13 Final Price: $104,882.10 1957 Topps #138 John Unitas PSA 8.5 NM-MT+ 14 Final Price: $38,273.91 1965 Topps #122 Joe Namath PSA 8 NM-MT 15 Final Price: $52,985.94 16 1981 Topps #216 Joe Montana PSA 10 GEM MINT Final Price: $70,418.73 2000 Bowman Chrome #236 Tom Brady PSA 10 GEM MINT 17 Final Price: $17,676.33 WITHDRAWN 18 Final Price: W/D 1986 Fleer #57 Michael Jordan PSA 10 GEM MINT 19 Final Price: $421,428.75 1980 Topps Bird / Erving / Johnson PSA 9 MINT 20 Final Price: $43,195.14 1986-87 Fleer #57 Michael Jordan PSA 9 MINT 21 Final Price: $27,859.50 1986 Fleer Basketball Complete Set (132) Plus a Near-Complete Sticker Set (No Abdul-Jabbar) Each Card Graded PSA 9 MINT 22 Final Price: $69,589.71 1996 Topps Chrome #138 Kobe Bryant PSA 10 GEM MINT 23 Final Price: $33,866.82 2003 Topps Chrome #111 LeBron James PSA 10 GEM MINT 24 Final Price: $20,325.75 2003 Ultimate Collection LeBron James Ultimate Signatures PSA 10 with 10 Autograph 25 Final Price: $53,992.08 1972-73 Topps Basketball Full Unopened Wax Box BBCE 26 Final Price: $23,692.26 1980-81 Topps Basketball Full Unopened Wax Box BBCE 27 Final Price: $40,530.96 1987-88 Fleer Basketball Full Unopened Wax Box BBCE 28 Final Price: $25,903.80 1979-80 Topps Hockey Full Unopened Wax Box BBCE- Possible Wayne Gretzky Rookies 29 Final Price: $50,461.98 2017 Panini Football Contenders Unopened 12-Box Case 30 Final Price: $36,540.84 Spectacular Babe Ruth Single Signed Baseball JSA 8 NM/MT- Possibly The Finest Example We've Ever Offered 31 Final Price: $78,422.34 Exceptional Multi-Signed Hall of Fame OAL (Barnard) Ball Featuring Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig As Well As Foxx, Mack, Grove And Cronin PSA/DNA 32 Final Price: $12,858.42 Spectacular Ty Cobb Single-Signed OAL (Johnson) Ball PSA/DNA and JSA 33 Final Price: $25,903.80 1949 Bowman #50 Jackie Robinson Autographed PSA/DNA NM/MT 8 and JSA 34 Final Price: $55,172.88 Circa 1910 Christy Mathewson Tuxedo Tobacco Trolley Car Advertising Sign 35 Final Price: $28,513.86 Circa 1910 Walter Johnson Tuxedo Tobacco Trolley Car Advertising Sign 36 Final Price: $29,940.66 Circa 1910 John McGraw Tuxedo Tobacco Trolley Car Advertising Sign 37 Final Price: $7,024.53 1960s Elgin Baylor Los Angeles Lakers Game-Used Home Jersey Sports Investors LOA 38 Final Price: $15,375.00 Extraordinary 1916 Rookie Era - Type 1 Photo of Boston Red Sox Pitchers Including Babe Ruth Fresh to the Hobby PSA/DNA 39 Final Price: $30,240.78 Fantastic 1923 W572 10-Card Uncut Strip with Ruth, Cobb, and Johnson 40 Final Price: $8,718.24 1888-89 Old Judge N173 Roger Connor SGC 3 VG 41 Final Price: $5,105.73 1888 A35 Goodwin "Baseball Champions" Premium Round Album 42 Final Price: $5,105.73 1909-11 T206 Near-Complete Portrait Set (129/179) All PSA/SGC Graded 43 Final Price: $0.00 1909-11 T206 Piedmont 150/25 Bobby Wallace PSA 5 EX 44 Final Price: $794.58 1909-11 T206 Sweet Caporal Sweet Caporal 350/30 Roger Bresnahan Portrait PSA 5 EX 45 Final Price: $580.56 1909-11 T206 Piedmont 350/25 Jake Beckley PSA 5 EX 46 Final Price: $527.67 1909 Piedmont Cigarettes T206 150/25 Fred Clarke Portrait SGC 5 EX 47 Final Price: $580.56 1910 Piedmont Cigarettes T206 350/25 Miller Huggins Portrait SGC 5 EX 48 Final Price: $527.67 1909-11 T206 Sweet Caporal 350-460/30 Hal Chase Portrait-Blue PSA 5 EX 49 Final Price: $408.36 1909-11 T206 Piedmont 350/25 Emil Batch PSA 6 EX-MT 50 Final Price: $324.72 1909-11 T206 Piedmont 350/25 Dick Egan PSA 6 EX/MT 51 Final Price: $394.83 1909-11 T206 Piedmont 350/25 Al Mattern PSA 6 EX/MT 52 Final Price: $394.83 1909-11 T206 Piedmont 350/25 Doc White Chicago Portrait PSA 6 EX/MT 53 Final Price: $394.83 1909-11 T206 Piedmont 350/25 Dan McGann PSA 6 EX/MT 54 Final Price: $479.70 55 1909-11 T206 Piedmont 350/25 Frank Delehanty - Louisville PSA 6 EX-MT Final Price: $435.42 1909-11 T206 Tim Jordan Brooklyn Portrait PSA 6 EX/MT 56 Final Price: $527.67 1909-11 T206 Piedmont 350/25 Larry Schlafly PSA 6 EX/MT 57 Final Price: $394.83 1909-11 T206 Sweet Caporal 350/30 Tommy Leach Portrait PSA 6 EX/MT 58 Final Price: $580.56 1909-11 T206 Piedmont 350/25 Bob Unglaub PSA 6 EX/MT 59 Final Price: $357.93 1909-11 T206 Sweet Caporal 350/30 Bob Bescher Portrait PSA 6 EX/MT 60 Final Price: $435.42 1910 Piedmont Cigarettes T206 350/25 Dick Rudolph SGC 6 EX/NM 61 Final Price: $435.42 1911 Piedmont Cigarettes T206 Cy Chief Meyers SGC 6 EX/NM 62 Final Price: $435.42 1910 Piedmont Cigarettes T206 350/25 Frank Oberlin SGC 6 EX/NM 63 Final Price: $357.93 1910 Sweet Caporal T206 350/25 Bill Malarkey SGC 6 EX/NM 64 Final Price: $435.42 T206 Sovereign 350/25 Steamer Flanagan SGC 6 EX NM 65 Final Price: $435.42 1909-11 T206 Sweet Caporal 50/30 Davy Jones Detroit PSA 5.5 EX+ 66 Final Price: $335.79 1909-11 T206 Piedmont 350-460/25 Red Murray Portrait PSA 5 EX 67 Final Price: $169.74 1909-11 T206 Piedmont 350/25 Billy Nattress PSA 5 EX 68 Final Price: $186.96 1909-11 T206 Sweet Caporal 350/30 Fred Abbott PSA 5 EX 69 Final Price: $138.99 1909-11 T206 Piedmont 350/25 Bill Abstein PSA 5 EX 70 Final Price: $138.99 1909-11 T206 Piedmont 350/25 Red Ames PSA 5.5 EX+ 71 Final Price: $335.79 1909-11 T206 Piedmont 350/25 Herman Armbruster PSA 5 EX 72 Final Price: $169.74 1909-11 T206 Piedmont 350/25 Jake Atz PSA 5 EX 73 Final Price: $169.74 1909-11 T206 Piedmont 350/25 Cy Barger PSA 5 EX 74 Final Price: $250.92 1909-11 T206 Piedmont 350/25 Jack Barry Philadelphia PSA 5 EX 75 Final Price: $206.64 1909-11 T206 Piedmont 350/25 Shad Barry Milwaukee PSA 5 EX 76 Final Price: $250.92 1909-11 T206 Piedmont 350/25 Jimmy Jackson PSA 5 EX 77 Final Price: $250.92 1909-11 T206 Piedmont 150 Billy Sullivan PSA 5 EX 78 Final Price: $186.96 1909-11 T206 Sweet Caporal 350/30 Jerry Downs PSA 5 EX 79 Final Price: $153.75 1909-11 T206 Sweet Caporal 350/30 Ted Easterly PSA 5.5 EX+ 80 Final Price: $169.74 1909-11 T206 Sweet Caporal 350/30 Lou Fiene Portrait PSA 5.5 EX+ 81 Final Price: $153.75 1909-11 T206 Sovereign 350/25 Bob Hall PSA 5 EX 82 Final Price: $883.14 1909-11 T206 Piedmont 350/25 Bill Hallman PSA 5 EX 83 Final Price: $153.75 1909-11 T206 350/25 Harry Howell Portrait PSA 5 EX 84 Final Price: $169.74 1909-11 T206 PIEDMONT 350/25 Gabby Street Portrait PSA 5 EX 85 Final Price: $169.74 1909-11 T206 Piedmont 350/25 Jack Hayden PSA 5 EX 86 Final Price: $169.74 1909-11 T206 Sweet Caporal 150/30 Fred Tenney PSA 5 EX 87 Final Price: $276.75 1909-11 T206 Piedmont 350/25 Jake Thielman PSA 5 EX 88 Final Price: $276.75 1909-11 T206 Sweet Caporal 150/30 Terry Turner PSA 5 EX 89 Final Price: $370.23 1909-11 T206 Sweet Caporal 350/30 Jake Weimer PSA 5 EX 90 Final Price: $370.23 1909-11 T206 Piedmont 350/25 Izzy Hoffman Providence PSA 5 EX 91 Final Price: $227.55 T206 Sweet Caporal 150/25 Patsy Dougherty Portrait PSA 5 EX 92 Final Price: $335.79 1909-11 T206 Piedmont 350/25 Gus Dorner PSA 5 EX 93 Final Price: $138.99 94 1909-11 T206 Sweet Caporal 150/25 Mickey Doolin Doolan PSA 5 EX Final Price: $305.04 1909-11 T206 Piedmont 350/25 Lucky Wright PSA 5 EX 95 Final Price: $153.75 1909-11 T206 Sweet Caporal 150/30 Charley O'Leary Portrait PSA 5 EX 96 Final Price: $206.64 1909-11 T206 Piedmont 350/30 William Otey PSA 5 EX 97 Final Price: $883.14 1909-11 T206 Sweet Caporal 350/25 Orval Overall PSA 5 EX 98 Final Price: $408.36 1909-11 T206 Piedmont 350/25 Doc Crandall with Cap PSA 5 EX 99 Final Price: $169.74 T206 Sweet Caporal 350/30 Art Delvin PSA 5 EX 100 Final Price: $125.46 T206 Sweet Caporal 150/25 Red Dooin PSA 5 EX 101 Final Price: $801.96 1909-11 T206 Piedmont 350/25 George Perring PSA 5 EX 102 Final Price: $138.99 1909-11 T206 Piedmont 350/25 Ollie Pickering PSA 5 EX 103 Final Price: $186.96 1909-11 T206 Phil Poland PSA 5 EX 104 Final Price: $227.55 1909-11 T206 Piedmont 350/25 Lee Quillen Quillin PSA 5.5 EX+ 105 Final Price: $169.74 1909-11 T206 Sweet Caporal 350/25 Hans Lobert PSA 5 EX 106 Final Price: $801.96 1909-11 T206 Sweet Caporal 150/30 Harry Lumley PSA 5 EX 107 Final Price: $153.75 1909-11 T206 Piedmont 350/25 Jim McGinley PSA 5 EX 108 Final Price: $250.92 1909-11 T206 Piedmont 350/25 Stoney McGlynn PSA 5.5 EX+ 109 Final Price: $206.64 T206 1909-1911 Piedmont 150/25 Doc Crandall No Cap PSA 5 EX 110 Final Price: $250.92 1910 Piedmont Cigarettes T206 350/25 Shag Shaughnessy SGC 5 EX 111 Final Price: $1,724.46 1909-11 T206 Piedmont 350/25 Matty McIntyre Detroit PSA 6 EX/MT 112 Final Price: $527.67 1909-11 T206 Piedmont 150/25 Fred Merkle Portrait PSA 5 EX 113 Final Price: $335.79 1909-11 T206 Piedmont 350/25 Dan Moeller PSA 5 EX 114 Final Price: $250.92 1909-11 T206 Sweet Caporal 150/30 Bill Bradley
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